Revisit EW's interview with 'Misery' stars James Caan and Kathy Bates for the film's 25th anniversary in 2015.
stars James Caan and Kathy Bates to celebrate the film's 25th anniversary in our October 16, 2015, special reunion issue. We are sharing it again now following news ofsure seem to be enjoying each other's. It's almost hard to get them to stop chatting long enough to take a photo. Twenty-five years ago, the two starred in the snowbound thriller about a novelist convalescing under the too-intensive care of his No. 1 fan.
It was also essentially a two-hander. With the exception of a few scenes featuring actors like Lauren Bacall and Richard Farnsworth, the movie rests entirely on the shoulders of its two stars, as Annie Wilkes' mania goes from a simmer to a rolling boil. She broke his ankles, and he bashed her head in, but seeing them now, it's clear bygones are bygones. "It was a great experience for me, being my first big film," says Bates.
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